Listed building or place reference: BR0178 Historic site reference Property St. Brelade Parish Hall Road name La Neuve Route Parish St. Brelade LocationView on map Grade Listed Building Grade 4 Category Law / government building Statement of significance A fine example of a Victorian railway terminus building, now converted to the Parish Hall, retaining its late C19 character and exterior detailing. Important role in the history of Jersey transport and local government. High scenic value and a main focal point of St Aubin. Context n/a External Description Parish Hall of St Brelade with Police Station and attached to Parish Assembly Room. The main building is 2 storey, 2:4:2 bays. It has 4 corner towers with hipped slate roofs and bracketed overhanging eaves. There are rendered chimneystacks with segmental caps and dentils, to the S front and towers. Rendered walls, lined in rusticated ashlar effect on ground floor wings. Wide bracketed eaves cornice, panelled pilasters to upper floor corners. String course to first floor incorporated over windows with keystones and vermiculated panel decoration. Principal S elevation has central 4 bay entrance with depressed arches with wide doorways with glazed/ panelled doors and sidelights. Between the doors 2, 4 pane 2/2 sashes with horns. Balcony above with balusters and piers. First floor has pairs of 1/1 sashes with horns, centre 4 similar round headed windows, the outer with 2 light casements, the inner 1/1 sashes with horns. Stone staircase on east side leading down to cellar. Subsidiary 2 storey wing to east, 2:2:2 bays, Parish Assembly Room. Hipped slate roof with rendered stacks placed centrally in each elevation. Rendered with string course to first floor incorporated over windows, and pilasters between bays. C20 ground floor S extension not of interest. Rear (N) wing with pitched slate roof. Other rear extensions not of interest. Internal Description The interior of the property is not of interest. The building has been subject to various alterations and refurbishments for its current use. The interior only retains a fragmentary survival of typical late C19 joinery features, such as some 4-panelled doors and a staircase; with the cellar storage areas including wine bins and beer barrel racks. These are not considered of sufficient interest to merit interior protection. Special interest Architectural,Historical For the best experience, you will need to use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge web browser to view the map Back to detail page Back to search results Documents Terms and conditions for downloading documents The plans, drawings and material provided have been submitted to the Chief Officer for permissions in respect of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002. They are protected by copyright under the Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Jersey) Law 2011 (Article 70 of the 2011 Law). The material is being provided to make available for public inspection the Register of Planning and Building Applications and must not be used for other purposes without the prior permission of the copyright owner.The Minister for the Environment makes every effort to maintain the accuracy of the information on this website but cannot accept responsibility for and disclaims all responsibility for any loss or damage which may arise from the use of the information provided. For applications approved during or after July 2016 approved documents are available from within the ‘Approved Documents’ section. For applications approved from 15 May 2012 - July 2016 approved documents are available under the ‘Plans’ section. I understand and agree with the terms and conditions. Date Description Size 2014-03-19 iLAP Document Schedule Listed Building Grade 4 1582 KB Back to search results